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    Talking Pro Evollution Soccer History

    Pro Evolution Soccer

    Pro Evolution Soccer (Winning Eleven 5 in Japan) was released in October 2001 and was well received, scoring a 9/10 from the Official UK PlayStation 2 magazine. Many new stadiums were created, much enhanced graphics, plus a refined sprinting and dribbling engine. Commentary is provided by Chris James and Terry Butcher. Licensing is provided by FIFPro and Umbro, but a large number of players are unlicensed still, plus no clubs are licensed either, although player names are editable. A PlayStation version was released, but was little more than a roster update of ISS PE2.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (Winning Eleven 6 in Japan) was released in October 2002 and some felt that it was a slight backwards step from the original Pro Evolution Soccer. Others opined that it had improved. The pace of gameplay was much faster than in the game's older sibling, with sharper turns and quicker reactions to tackles. It also included a training session mode. Extra clubs were added, with an extra Master League division. There were two new commentators, Peter Brackley and Trevor Brooking, but this aspect of the game was criticised for the commentators' inaccuracies and tendency to speak over each other. The licensing was much the same, but infamously all Dutch players were called ‘Oranges’, because Konami did not hold the rights from the Royal Netherlands Football Association, for use from Dutch players. Also, unlike in the original game, the "unofficial" club names stopped using obvious city names (eg. Manchester United was Manchester in PES1, Real Madrid was Madrid etc.), and instead used very ambiguous names (e.g. Manchester United were now Aragon). The edit mode included a club editor which offset this problem to some extent, with editable kits and logos as well as club and player names. The game notably included tracks from Queen: “We Will Rock You” and “We are the Champions”. A PlayStation version was also released, which was again a minor update of its predecessor, and was the last Pro Evolution Soccer release for the original PlayStation.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 3

    Pro Evolution Soccer 3Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (Winning Eleven 7 in Japan) was released in 2003, and featured the Italian referee Pierluigi Collina on the cover (although bizarrely he is not present as an in-game referee). The most significant update was the overhaul in the graphics engine, with more life like players and much improved likeness. The gameplay was changed to accompany this, with more fast-paced action than that of PES2, a much better physics engine, additions such as the advantage rule improved passing and long-ball functions, while as per usual, more licenses (with the infamous Dutch Oranges removed), more club teams and the Master League is now split into regional divisions, with competitions equivalent to the Champions League and the UEFA Cup and as Umbro was no longer revived, the company has been replaced by Adidas.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 3 was the first in the series to be released for Microsoft Windows and was well received by the PC games magazines but criticized by fans for its lack of online mode and bloated system requirements at its time, particularly not supporting the common Geforce MX series. It's rival, FIFA 2004, had online functions and had more modest system requirements in comparison. The game was essentially a direct conversion of the PlayStation 2 code, albeit with sharper graphics and is easier to download fan made mods for the game


    Pro Evolution Soccer 4

    Pro Evolution Soccer 4Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (Winning Eleven 8 in Japan) was released in 2004; featuring referee Pierluigi Collina, Thierry Henry and Francesco Totti on the cover; this was the first Pro Evolution Soccer game to feature full leagues, including French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch top divisions, with full league licenses for the latter three, although it pales in comparison to FIFA’s lower division licenses. The gameplay has improved from Pro Evolution Soccer 3, (though not as much of a significant leap as its predecessor) with improved AI, tweaked play-on advantages and better throughballs. Dribbling is tighter with the players, plus free-kicks have been changed to allow lay-offs. The gameplay was criticised for its easy scoring opportunities, commonly passing along in the area usually gave way a clear cut chance. A new 6-star difficulty was added as an unlockable in the shop, as well as the previous items, while the Master League included enhancements such as player development, so many players over 30 would see certain attributes decline as the game progresses. The edit mode has been enhanced rapidly, with the options to add text and logos to shirts (essentially sponsors) and pixel logo editing as well as the traditional preset shapes, thus making it easier to replicate a team

    Pro Evolution Soccer 5

    Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (Winning Eleven 9 in Japan) was released in October 2005 and featured John Terry and Thierry Henry on the cover. The improvements are mainly tweaks to the gameplay engine, while online play finally made it to the PlayStation 2 version. The game was perceived as much harder by fans, with a very punishing defence AI making it harder to score. Players have pointed out inconsistencies in the start difficulty rating, such as 3 star mode being harder to beat than 6 star due to its more defensive nature, but in general scoring is harder, although is easier to score from long distances than from short. Referees are very fussy over decisions, awarding free kicks for very negligible challenges. There are various new club licenses present, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Celtic, Rangers and a few other European clubs, as well as the full Dutch, Spanish and Italian Leagues. Pro Evolution Soccer 5 was victim of the infamous empty stadium glitch, in which when playing a game, no crowds are present in the stands although they are present during cut-scenes. There are fan-made mods which address this in the PC version, although no official patch was released. Official PlayStation 2 Magazine UK gave it a perfect 10/10 score.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 5 was released for Xbox, Windows and PS2, all online enabled. A PSP version was released, but with stripped down features, such as no Master League, no commentary, only one stadium and limitations in the editor, and that's also because of the limitations to the UMD. The PSP version featured Wi-fi play, and the gameplay was faster and more “pin-ball like” in comparison to its console siblings, but it did not receive the same acclaim as the mainstream console/pc versions.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 6


    Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Winning Eleven 10 in Japan) was officially released in the UK on October 27, 2006 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360 and PC platforms and on February 9, 2007 for the Nintendo DS. The PC version does not utilise the Xbox 360 engine but is a conversion of the PS2 edition. The PSP version is similar in many ways to its PS2 brother, while the DS version has graphics and gameplay reminiscent of the older PES series on the Playstation.

    A criticism of the previous version was that the game was too unforgiving and so suppressed fluid attacking football. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 promises to 'embrace the beautiful game' with more tricks and an overall more attacking mentality, but whether it does make it easier to take on defenders and get forward is debatable.



    More licenses were added, including fully licensed international kits with England, Spain and Italy to name a few (as well as the ever present Japan license). The French Ligue 1 is now included as fully licensed league, as well as the Spanish, Italian and Dutch leagues, plus several other individual clubs. However, due to a lawsuit, Konami were forced to drop the Bundesliga license; the only Bundesliga team to appear in the game is Bayern München. The game has not updated Arsenal's venue to the Emirates stadium — the defunct Highbury is still present — while Serbia and Montenegro are still present despite the dissolution of the country in May 2006.

    The Xbox 360 version features next-generation, Hi-Definition graphics and more animations, but gameplay similar to the other console versions, according to a recent interview with Seabass. The Xbox 360 version also finally introduces the Pro Evolution series to widescreen gaming, a feature that was sorely missing from its PS2 and Xbox versions of the game. Some of the gameplay and editing options have been severely stripped down for the 360 release (not even team or stadium names can be edited in PES6, although an option file has been released with changed team names, proving team names can be change with a hack


    Pro Evolution Soccer 2008

    The next title in the series will be Pro Evolution Soccer 2008.[1]
    A new adaptive AI system entitled 'Teamvision' will be implemented into the game, Teamvision is a sophisticated AI programming that learns and adapts according to an individual's style of play. As such, it will learn new ways to build attacks and to counter specific movements and previous attacking or defensive errors, ensuring games are more in line with the tactical but flowing nature of the real thing.[1]
    Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 will be released for PC-DVD, Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 3, Playstation 2, PSP (PlayStationPortable) and Nintendo DS.[1]
    Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo and Newcastle United's Michael Owen are going to be the cover Athletes for PES 2008

    Rivals:

    FIFA Football has always been the main rival to the Pro Evo series, with the split between groups who support the Pro Evo series and the FIFA series becoming increasingly wider every year. Pro Evolution Soccer seems to be the preferred game critically, although worldwide sales of the rival series reveal FIFA to be the more commercially successful. It is acknowledged by many fans of the beautiful game for its advanced realism and editing advantages over FIFA Football. Although, FIFA Football is the preferred game when regarding licensing and authenticism, however, Pro Evolution Soccer with each new release is slowly advancing in this department


    Pro Evolution Soccer in popular culture:

    The Greek band Locomondo have a song titled "Πίνω μπάφους και παίζω Pro" (Smoking weed and playing Pro) about the ordinary activity of college students who play Pro Evolution Soccer and smoke weed for many hours straight.
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    καλύτερα θα ήταν να ξεκινήσεις όλη την ιστορία τον pro σε ps τουλάχιστων!για εμένα το μεγάλο bam στο ps κ εκεί που άρχισε το pro
    να είναι μπροστά ειναι αυτό....


    όποιος θυμάται τότε στα arcede το virtual striker....που παίζαμε όλοι...η Konami είχε φτάσει το παιχνίδη να είναι στα ίδια επίπεδα....
    απο τότε δεν ξανα έπεξα Virtual striker κ έγινα φανατικός του Pro
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    popopopopopo ti mou thimises twra!!! egw vasika eixa paiksei to proto ISS pou eixe vgei sto Nitendo....k meta otan to peire i sony egina super fan!!!

    International Superstar Soccer Pro......akoma thimame ton sportcaster na to leei!

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    pano pou phga na po to klepida neopa...alla meta leo aston! xaxaxaxa...aksize th prospatheia k to afieroma pou ekane! ateleiotes ores pro sto ps1...iss tote..pooo...kolash...megales stigmes!

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    άστα να πάνε!!! με της μέρες το παίζαμε όχι απλά με της ώρες!
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    Eγω λεω να σταματησουμε τα ποσταρισματα του προ γιατι θα καουμε.

    Εχω φλιπαρει με την αναμονη δεν παει αλλο.................

    Τι μας κανεις ρε conami................................

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